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Fixed arg handling for short args in command line option parser - optional args for short opts should now work and options no longer need a space between option character and argument
author | lost@l-w.ca |
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date | Sat, 06 Aug 2011 22:35:58 -0600 |
parents | 2c24602be78f |
children | 3fc568436721 |
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/* os9.c Copyright © 2009 William Astle This file is part of LWASM. LWASM is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. This file implements the various pseudo operations related to OS9 target */ #include <errno.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <string.h> #include <lw_expr.h> #include "lwasm.h" #include "instab.h" // OS9 syscall PARSEFUNC(pseudo_parse_os9) { lw_expr_t e; if (as -> output_format != OUTPUT_OS9) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "os9 directive only valid for OS9 target"); return; } // fetch immediate value e = lwasm_parse_expr(as, p); if (!e) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } lwasm_save_expr(l, 0, e); l -> len = 3; } EMITFUNC(pseudo_emit_os9) { lw_expr_t e; e = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 0); lwasm_emitop(l, 0x103f); lwasm_emitexpr(l, e, 1); } PARSEFUNC(pseudo_parse_mod) { lw_expr_t e; int i; if (as -> output_format != OUTPUT_OS9) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "mod directive only valid for OS9 target"); return; } if (as -> inmod) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Already in a module!"); return; } // parse 6 expressions... for (i = 0; i < 5; i++) { e = lwasm_parse_expr(as, p); if (!e) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } lwasm_save_expr(l, i, e); if (**p != ',') { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } (*p)++; } e = lwasm_parse_expr(as, p); if (!e) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "Bad operand"); return; } lwasm_save_expr(l, 5, e); l -> inmod = 1; // we have an implicit ORG 0 with "mod" lw_expr_destroy(l -> addr); l -> addr = lw_expr_build(lw_expr_type_int, 0); // init crc as -> inmod = 1; } EMITFUNC(pseudo_emit_mod) { lw_expr_t e1, e2, e3, e4; int csum; as -> crc[0] = 0xff; as -> crc[1] = 0xff; as -> crc[2] = 0xff; // sync bytes lwasm_emit(l, 0x87); lwasm_emit(l, 0xcd); // mod length lwasm_emitexpr(l, e1 = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 0), 2); // name offset lwasm_emitexpr(l, e2 = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 1), 2); // type lwasm_emitexpr(l, e3 = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 2), 1); // flags/rev lwasm_emitexpr(l, e4 = lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 3), 1); // header check csum = ~(0x87 ^ 0xCD ^(lw_expr_intval(e1) >> 8) ^ (lw_expr_intval(e1) & 0xff) ^ (lw_expr_intval(e2) >> 8) ^ (lw_expr_intval(e2) & 0xff) ^ lw_expr_intval(e3) ^ lw_expr_intval(e4)); lwasm_emit(l, csum); // module type specific output // note that these are handled the same for all so // there need not be any special casing // exec offset or fmgr name offset lwasm_emitexpr(l, lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 4), 2); // data size or drvr name offset lwasm_emitexpr(l, lwasm_fetch_expr(l, 5), 2); } PARSEFUNC(pseudo_parse_emod) { if (as -> output_format != OUTPUT_OS9) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "emod directive only valid for OS9 target"); return; } if (!(as -> inmod)) { lwasm_register_error(as, l, "not in a module!"); return; } as -> inmod = 0; } EMITFUNC(pseudo_emit_emod) { unsigned char tcrc[3]; // don't mess with CRC! tcrc[0] = as -> crc[0] ^ 0xff; tcrc[1] = as -> crc[1] ^ 0xff; tcrc[2] = as -> crc[2] ^ 0xff; lwasm_emit(l, tcrc[0]); lwasm_emit(l, tcrc[1]); lwasm_emit(l, tcrc[2]); }